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Janine Florath, Jocelyn Chanussot and Sina Keller
Natural hazards can present a significant risk to road infrastructure. This infrastructure is a fundamental component of the transportation infrastructure, with significant importance. During emergencies, society heavily relies on the functionality of th...
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Wei Zhang, Jingtao Meng, Jianhua Wan, Chengkun Zhang, Jiajun Zhang, Yuanyuan Wang, Liuchang Xu and Fei Li
Social media is widely used to share real-time information and report accidents during natural disasters. Named entity recognition (NER) is a fundamental task of geospatial information applications that aims to extract location names from natural languag...
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T. Edwin Chow, Joyce Chien and Kimberly Meitzen
The primary objective of this study was to examine the quality of volunteered geographic information (VGI) data for flood mapping of Hurricane Harvey. As a crowdsourcing platform, the U-Flood project mapped flooded streets in the Houston metro area. This...
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Maria I. Klouvidaki, Nikos Antonopoulos, Georgios D. Styliaras and Andreas Kanavos
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, many restaurants were forced to discontinue in-person service, either by locking down or finding alternative methods of operation. Despite the fact that, in the United States of America, digital restaurants have already been...
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Wenying Du, Chang Ge, Shuang Yao, Nengcheng Chen and Lei Xu
Volunteered geographic information (VGI) plays an increasingly crucial role in flash floods. However, topic classification and spatiotemporal analysis are complicated by the various expressions and lengths of social media textual data. This paper conduct...
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Rafael Sierra Requena, José Carlos Martínez-Llario, Edgar Lorenzo-Sáez and Eloína Coll-Aliaga
The spatial and semantic data of geographic addresses are extremely important for citizens, governments, and companies. The addresses can georeference environmental, economic, security, health, and demographic parameters in urban areas. Additionally, add...
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Mahsa Moghadas, Abbas Rajabifard, Alexander Fekete and Theo Kötter
Resilience in the urban context can be described as a continuum of absorptive, adaptive, and transformative capacities. The need to move toward a sustainable future and bounce forward after any disruption has led recent urban resilience initiatives to en...
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Alberto Vavassori, Daniela Carrion, Benito Zaragozi and Federica Migliaccio
Timely mapping of flooded areas is critical to several emergency management tasks including response and recovery activities. In fact, flood crisis maps embed key information for an effective response to the natural disaster by delineating its spatial ex...
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Gianluigi Salvucci and Luca Salvati
The present study provides a simplified framework verifying the degree of coverage and completeness of settlement maps derived from the OpenStreetMap (OSM) database at the national scale, with a possible use in official statistics. Measuring the complete...
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Munir Ahmad, Malik Sikandar Hayat Khayal and Ali Tahir
Spatial data infrastructures (SDIs) have been implemented for the last four decades in most countries. One of the key objectives of SDIs is to ensure the quick availability and accessibility of spatial data. The success of SDI depends on the underlying s...
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